Siren On The Rocks

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JUDO
JUDO
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--- a titillar sonnet for Lauren.Hynde ---

A hidden pearl that lies within plain sight
Distracts my mind to flights of fancy sex.
My breath on hold, my pounding heart in vex
The words just cannot come to bear my plight.

In whitewashed cloth, a breast of wondrous hue
Lies perched in wait amidst its open cage
As though intentions be to steep the rage
Of passersby who catch the sexual view.

A nymph perhaps or lady unaware
Sits so upright to call ourselves to task.
If we could be so bold to gently ask
"Could I request a kiss upon the pair?"

Delights play everyday within our sight
That tempt our lustful paths from morn til night.


(Lauren.Hynde's avatar -- Used with permission)

JUDO
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roc1knightroc1knightalmost 4 years ago

Polite way of viewing a lady's ripping breast.

tazz317tazz317over 8 years ago
NO SIREN NO ROCKS

even the watch is missing/ TK U MLJ LV NV

tazz317tazz317about 12 years ago
LURING DANGER

into her web. TK U MLJ LV NV

LeBrozLeBrozalmost 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 36,000 poems.

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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Nicely done tribute by JUDO to Lauren and that avatar, so very familiar to Lit's true poetic community.

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